The Tristate does not lack for high school football talent. Here’s a look at some of the area’s top prospects and how they fared during this weekend.

10. Joey Edmonds is best known for his play on the basketball court but the Wyoming junior may start getting looks from gridiron coaches, as well. In Saturday night's win against CHCA, Edmonds caught four passes for 55 yards, including the Cowboys' lone passing touchdown.

9. Madeira senior Jack Cravaack has committed to play tight end at Purdue, but he’s been getting things done on both sides of the ball this season. Friday night Cravaack caught a pass for 12 yards on offense and also recorded two tackles and a sack in the Mustangs’ win against Woodward.

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Covington Catholic's Grant Dyer rushes against Ryle High School Friday, Aug. 18, at Covington Catholic High School(Photo: Alex Vehr for the Enquirer)

8. Grant Dyer currently holds offers from Butler and Bucknell and his versatility is one reason for that. During Friday evening’s win against Kings, the Covington Catholic senior did all of the following – ran the ball six times for 45 yards, recorded a 34-yard punt, returned two punts for nine yards and returned a kickoff.

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Ja'von Hicks of Colerain and Garren Messmore of Elder go up for a ball. Elder and Colerain meet in the much anticipated Regional Final at Mason High School Saturday Night, November 21st, 2015.(Photo: Brandon Severn for the Enquirer)

7. Colerain senior Ja’von Hicks caught just one pass during the Cardinals’ blow-out win against Middletown Friday, but that one catch went for 22 yards and a touchdown. The Cincinnati commit also recorded two solo tackles and returned a punt 20 yards in the 38-7 victory.

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CHCA's Mason Bernhardt hauls in a pass for a long Eagles gainer as Wyoming's Miles Smith defends. Sept. 9, 2017(Photo: Geoff Blankenship for The Enquirer)

6. Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy lost to Wyoming on Saturday night but it wasn't without an effort from senior receiver Mason Bernhardt. Bernhardt holds offers from schools like Eastern Kentucky and Youngstown State, and demonstrated why – hauling in touchdown passes of four and 38 yards in the Eagles' loss.

5. Christopher Oats is one of the most sought-after outside linebacker recruits in the country. He showcased his talents in Springboro on Friday, helping Winton Woods to a 3-0 start for the first time since 2013. He finished the night with seven tackles (six solo) and a forced fumble.

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Lakota West's Xavier Peters hurdles the Fairfield defense Friday, September 8th at Lakota West High School(Photo: Alex Vehr for the Enquirer)

4. Lakota West senior linebacker Xavier Peters is an Under Armor All-American. Those bonafides were on display Friday during the Firebirds’ loss against Fairfield. The Kentucky commit recorded nine tackles (three solo) and a sack on defense and carried the ball five times for 28 yards on offense.

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Beechwood running back James Davis runs the ball in the game between Beechwood and Lloyd High School at Lloyd Aug. 25, 2017.(Photo: Jim Owens/For The Enquirer)

3. James Davis III is a workhorse for Beechwood. The senior running back did not find the end zone in Friday’s seven-point victory against Corbin but he did do most of the heavy lifting, rushing for 98 yards on 20 carries. That yeoman-like effort has caught the eyes of several programs including Morehead State. The Eagles offered Davis a spot on their roster in March.

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Fairfield's Erick All hauls in a catch against LaSalle Thursday, July 27, at Fairfield High School.(Photo: Alex Vehr for the Enquirer)

2. Fairfield junior tight end Erick All has been grabbing the attention of Division I coaches for a little while now. This summer he received offers from both Cincinnati and Kentucky. On Friday he showed why, catching what would turn out to be the game-winning touchdown in Fairfield’s 10-3 win against Lakota West. It was All’s first varsity touchdown. He finished the night with two catches for 47 yards.

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Sycamore Aviators linebacker Kyle Fehr (31), right, celebrates an interception with offensive lineman Tate Goodyear (70) in the fourth quarter during the high school football game between the Mason Comets and the Sycamore Aviators, Friday, Sept. 8, 2017, at Sycamore Junior High School in Montgomery, Ohio. (Photo: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar)

1. Sycamore’s defense allowed its first touchdown of the season with a little more than a minute to go in Friday evening’s Battle of Skies rivalry game with Mason. The Aviators’ stout play on that side of the ball is a big reason why they’re 3-0. Yale commit Tate Goodyear is one of the unit’s leaders. The senior ended Friday evening’s contest with a game-high eight tackles (seven solo) and a sack.